Rogers picked up his second consecutive entertainer of the year award in March at the Texas Regional Radio Music Awards at Arlington Music Hall.

He also scored the album of the year award for “Burning the Day,” produced by the Randy Rogers Band and Paul Worley, whose credits include Willie Nelson, Lady Antebellum and Blake Shelton.

Rogers also scored his umpteenth No. 1 single on the Texas Music chart in March with “Last Last Chance,” the song about a struggle for redemption on “Burning the Day,” which debuted at No. 2 on Billboard's country chart.

The band, which started out playing more than 200 shows a year at small venues around the state, toured with Miranda Lambert last fall.

“We appreciate our fans always supporting us out on the road and sticking with us all these years,” Rogers after the awards-show wins.

Opening at Floore's will be Jason Eady, who infuses his music with country blues. He's touring with a new CD, “AM Country Heaven,” which was released last month and focuses on old-school country.

Quick picks

Floore's has more hot tickets coming up.

The Cedar Squeezers, a quintet with Hill Country sounds pumping their version of Americana and featuring three songwriter-guitarists — Mark Sherrod, Tommy Bonecutter and Martin Garza — will play a no-cover outdoors show at 9 p.m. Saturday.

Watch out for the Volunteers, though. Another happening that night is the Lee High School all-class reunion beginning at 5:30.

And from 1-5 p.m. Sunday at Floore's, Bonnie Lang, who blends country blues and rock; Brian Black, country star Clint Black's brother; Mario Flores & The Soda Creek Band, who plays rocking country; and Tejano star Shelly Lares will be featured at the B.I.S.H. Foundation Music Festival, which raises funds for cancer research and patients in need.

Donations will be accepted at the door. The event will include raffles, an auction and a bake sale.

Sam's Burger Joint also will spotlight some choice shows.

Friday, No Justice will bring its Red Dirt brand of country rock to Sam's, including the No. 1 Texas chart singles “Never Come Back” and “Don't Walk Away.” The Fort Worth band Thieving Birds will open with a fusion of roots rock, country and blues.

Saturday, Two Tons of Steel will show why it's one of the hottest bands around that combine rockabilly with retro country. The quintet will cut a new CD in July and plans to feature one of its songs at Sam's, “Hell Cat,” about a feisty woman. “It's an anthem,” lead singer/guitarist/songwriter Kevin Geil said. “A lot of the guys look at the woman they're with and say, ‘That's you.'” Blackbird Sing will open.

Monday, Swing Night will feature Lil' Bit, formerly of Lil' Bit & The Customatics, who took some time off from singing, sitting in with The Barnburners.